Imagine the Three Little Pigs, but instead of a fairytale forest we are in Spain during an economic crisis. Ismael Serrano turns the familiar story into a sharp social commentary where the smallest pig buys a humble adobe-and-straw house, only to be trapped by a fierce wolf in the shape of a greedy banker. The wolf’s threats to “huff and puff” become the pressure of high-interest mortgages and looming evictions, while the cold winter symbolizes recession and unemployment swallowing honest workers who “worked and worked”.
Yet this is not a tale of guaranteed defeat. When the wolf arrives with his crew of professional sopladores (blowers), the neighborhood rises like a human wall, chanting back the wolf’s own menace: “Soplarás y soplarás… ¡pero la casa no se moverá!” Their collective laughter and solidarity drive the wolf away, proving that community unity can be stronger than financial oppression. The song blends nostalgia, indignation, and hope, reminding listeners that together we can protect fragile dreams from the storms of greed.